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Creative Loafing Best of the Bay – Best Lighting Design – Brian Smallheer

Based on the internationally best-selling novel by Alan Lightman, this adaptation by Ralf Remshardt and David Gardiner plays up the theatricality of dream imagery using a versatile ensemble with imagination to spare. Sleight of hand? Roller skates? The seeds of the Theory of Relativity? Check! “Suppose time is a circle, bending back on itself. The world repeats itself, precisely, endlessly.”

This brilliantly inventive and heart-stopping scary thriller comes just in time for Halloween as Jobsite continues their very own holiday tradition. A prominent true crime novelist enters a secluded mental institution to interview a serial killer. Mindgame has been riveting audiences on London’s West End, and now Tampa Bay audiences will see what the buzz is about. Adapted by Anthony Horowitz from his novel.

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Creative Loafing Best of the Bay – Best Actor – Paul Potenza

Likely the surprise of the season to the Jobsite faithful, this 1965 Tony Award winner for Best Play is being given an unsanitized revival by one of Tampa’s most consistently daring and quality companies. Felix and Oscar duke it out in this contemporary comic masterpiece from one of America’s best-loved playwrights.

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Creative Loafing Best of the Bay – Best Play

Creative Loafing Best of the Bay – Best Actress – Fanni Green

A multi-character memory play about an African-American woman who dreams of life beyond the confines of her small-town Southern upbringing and the light-skinned man whose fate is tragically intertwined with hers. The play explores the negative associations surrounding male blackness as well as the effect these racial stereotypes have on black women.

A love story about the impossibility of love, reasons to be pretty introduces us to Greg, who really, truly adores his girlfriend, Steph. Unfortunately, he also says something stupid to his best friend and when it gets back to her all hell breaks loose. A hopelessly romantic drama about the hopelessness of romance, reasons to be pretty is a gorgeous play and the final act in the trilogy including The Shape of Things and Fat Pig.

Shakespeare is back in pure form on the Jobsite stage! One of the Bard’s best-loved comedies, this modern-dress, commedia-inspired zippy cutting of the story of Kate and Petruchio will be sure to delight audiences across the board.

The Book of Enid follows the narrative of Enid, a time traveller attempting to stop a violent conflict after it has already occurred. Supplementing the imagery of the book will be video works before and during the reading, including selections from the Practical Preparedness Series, a collection of videos which explores “practical,” everyday preparedness in our often fear-driven society. Refreshments will be served.

Elsewhere

Ted was just a UPS guy trying to deliver a package to Celia, a passive aggressive shut-in who loves to cook. Celia loves Ted, and Ted loves not having to work. Then her sister arrives and throws a wrench in Celia’s fantasy world. Proving is unattractive, Elsewhere is a sadly funny drama about family ties and unresolved issues. Elsewhere stars John Hooper, Jessy Quinones and Tiffany Sneeden.

The Psychiatrist is Out

Show up late for your appointment and your therapist is dead. The patient before you is quietly hysterical, and then a lady cop with something to prove takes over the waiting room. Doesn’t look like you are making it back to work on time, does it?